Google Silently Removes Touch ID and Face ID Lock from Several iPhone Apps

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Google has made a silent update for a number of iOS apps, including Drive, Docs, Sheets, and Slides to remove support for passcode, Touch ID, and Face ID.

While the company has remained completely tight-lipped on the reasons for this decision, several users confirmed on the company’s Google product forums that advanced locking options are no longer available in the said apps.

“I have a couple of google drives and I was able to use a passcode on one of them to open it. That feature has been disabled. I was able to switch back and forth and liked that one of my google drives was protected. It’s now gone,” one user explained.

“Under settings there is a section “Passcode”, this is where I was able to set up a passcode and Touch ID, when entering it reads “Passcode lock is no longer available in Google Drive, Docs, Sheets or Slides…. (read more)

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